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'Bead Rock' is the third movement of my Piano Sonata
No. 3 'Mondana'; also it may be performed as a
standalone concert piece, and I encourage pianists to
play it in that way. The title is a play on words, and
refers to a spherical jewel like a pearl, but also
refers to the main motif (which comprises the notes B,
E, A, D) and Rock as a musical genre. Composition was
influenced by George Gershwin, Jelly Roll Morton, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Nikolai Kapustin and Keith Emerson, and it
includes a funny quote from the J.S.Bach's Italian
Concerto. The jazzy style of this piece may be defined
as avant-garde, crossover, free-jazz, fusion, modern
creative, third stream or jazz-rock.
The sheet music is highly detailed, with complete
fingering and pedal marking. The tempo indication is
'veloce con veemenza' (vehemently fast). So, let's
rock!!!

...et celle de Prokofiev (inspirée de la toccata de Schumann, d'ailleurs).Par contre, cette pièce doit être extrêmement fatigante à jouer.... And the Prokofiev's one (it's inspired by the toccata of Schumann too).But this score must be extremely tiring to play.

Thanks for your comment. This is a toccata-like piece, so there's no need for slow part. There's a large development, which fulfils the contrasting function in regard to the thematic material. Energy is the key for the rock feeling I want, and a slow part would destroy that. Moreover, this piece belongs to my third sonata, where it is preceded by a slow movement. Would you like a slow part inside the Schumann's Toccata, Op.7? It lasts two minutes longer than my piece.